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Tea Time

Author: DeadSeaLife
April 28, 2008

Tea TimeMost commercial, western teas contain caffeine and exist to the contrary of the relaxing character of drinking tea.  In fact, drinking commercial tea will only serve to cause more stress as they contain an active stimulant like caffeine.  Drinking an herbal tea can help relax your body and mind.  Other teas, such as Nikuz Cleansing, serve as a detox tea, which will drain toxins your body accumulates while you’re sick.

There are a few benefits to drinking tea other than gossiping or having an alternative to drinking a latte and luckily they can positively affect your health.

The Benefits of Herbal Skin Care

Author: DeadSeaLife
April 28, 2008

natural herbal productsIf you want to draw away from using skin care products that use numerous chemicals and synthetic properties which most educated people have trouble pronouncing, you may want to try natural herbal products.

While having a good diet is a complimentary idea to having great looking, healthy skin, using herbal skin care can add to it.  The ingredients in natural products do not contain the kind of harmful chemicals that are found in most commercial beauty products; most times they are also animal-friendly, meaning that they have not been tested on animals.  Trying out natural care won’t do any harm and, if anything, you’ll find that the glowing skin you’ll have won’t be due to sitting in tanning booth.

Skin Care ProductsStabilizer

Include Propylene Glycol.  Propylene Glycol is used in antifreeze, hydraulic fluids and as a solvent. The material safety data sheet on this ingredient warns to avoid skin contact. Propylene Glycol is implicated in contact dermatitis, kidney damage and liver abnormalities; it can inhibit skin cell growth in human tests and can damage cell membranes causing rashes, dry skin and surface damage. Is this in your moisturizer? You can find it in cosmetics, toothpaste, shampoos and conditioner, lotions, deodorants, baby wipes, processed foods and many more personal care items. Studies have shown that it is retained in your system.

The skin care products that are good for you contain all natural ingredients that are edible and made of all vegetal origin.

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